Three clean fuel choices
"Our WoodMaster Flex Fuel furnaces also give consumers the option to choose the least expensive fuel in their area. These furnaces use cord wood, wood pellets or wood chips," says Chuck Gagner, president of Northwest Manufacturing, Inc., the parent company of WoodMaster. “Fuel flexibility and EPA-tested clean efficiency mean consumers save more money when heating their homes."

Phase I phasing out
EPA's Phase 1 models are no longer considered "qualified" under the Program after March 31, 2010. Use of permanent labels and hang tags for these models must be discontinued on units manufactured after that date.

About Flex Fuel furnaces
WoodMaster Flex Fuel indoor and outdoor furnaces are the first bioenergy Flex Fuel furnaces to be manufactured in the United States. Flex Fuel furnaces are engineered with proven, ultra-efficient, clean European technologies and WoodMaster quality and durability. WoodMaster partnered with SOLARFOCUS, an Austrian-based company recognized for its world-leading technology of multi-fuel furnaces, to build the Flex Fuel furnaces in the United States.

Northwest Manufacturing is a privately-owned company based in Red Lake Falls, Minnesota. The company develops, manufacturers and markets WoodMaster wood, corn/pellet and Flex Fuel furnaces, Pellet Grills, plus replacement parts for most outdoor furnace brands. It also distributes HeatLink systems, including in-floor heat. For more information about the company and its products, visit http://www.WoodMaster.com.